Academics
The Masters of the Environment Graduate Program prepares students for a wide range of professional careers in conservation, consulting, energy, natural resources, planning, policy, sustainability, and more. Students take courses that equip them to address real-world environmental challenges and to understand how various community partners can be engaged effectively in the decision-making process. Through the Capstone Project, students also gain a year of professional experience with an external organization while in the program.
The Masters of the Environment graduate program is a 48-credit-hour program that usually takes students 21 months to complete. MENV is a professional master's degree meaning students work in a cohort-based model under a Specialization Lead.
Students take one core course, four specialization courses, and 24 credit-hours worth of electives (18 credit-hours in MENV and 6 credit-hours either within MENV or other campus departments) and work on a 9-month Capstone Project to earn their degree.
Electives
The MENV program requires its students to take a series of elective courses. MENV students must take 12 credit-hours in MENV and the remaining 6 credit-hours in either MENV or other departments across campus.
The list is illustrative of the types of elective courses that will be available to MENV students.